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I saw them messing with a filter, but they never actually showed me exactly where it went. I'm going to assume it's behind the furnace door with the knobs on it. I guess I need to check on that, huh. lol

some times great customer service means blowing off the code. i wouldn't want to be the one to tell the h.o. he wasted half a day making up a pretty pad cause he put it in the wrong place. i'd fire any hand that did tell him. nice install, excellent equipment.

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some times great customer service means blowing off the code. i wouldn't want to be the one to tell the h.o. he wasted half a day making up a pretty pad cause he put it in the wrong place. i'd fire any hand that did tell him. nice install, excellent equipment.

You can leave the a/c where its at and hard pipe the disconnect from behind the unit.

never ever use copper for the drain on a 90% furnace, the condensate will eat it up...

there was plenty of room to get that other filter case in there if they had used beenthere's design for the return box.....

Most of the condensate drain line in the house in 1/2" clear plastic that comes from the drain pump. They put copper where it goes in and out of the basement wall. He said the copper will keep it from crimping where it bends to go into the wall.

As for it freezing, I have no idea. How is this issue normally dealt with?

some times great customer service means blowing off the code. i wouldn't want to be the one to tell the h.o. he wasted half a day making up a pretty pad cause he put it in the wrong place. i'd fire any hand that did tell him. nice install, excellent equipment.

You'd rather look like you don't know what your doing when it fails inspection.